Think of the times that your parenting has been its best. Those times where you were unconditionally there for your child and it felt “right”.
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Think of the times that your parenting has been its best. Those times where you were unconditionally there for your child and it felt “right”.
Continue reading “Six Ways To Be The Best Parent You Can Be”
By: Robert Garrett
“Just pick up the phone and call them!” I say to my teenagers. They’ve texted one or more of their friends to make plans, and all other activity is suspended as they wait impatiently for a response. It seems they would rather endure the frustration of waiting than having a verbal conversation with a friend.
Continue reading “What Teens Can Learn From Making A Phone Call Instead Of Texting”
Dear Dr Justin,
My 15-year-old son was hanging out in his bedroom with one of his friends. When I walked by, I saw my son’s friend frantically trying to stash a packet of cigarettes into his bag! I was horrified, but since he isn’t my child, I wasn’t sure how or if I should intervene (I did talk to my son later). What should I have done?
By: Clare Bruce
When everything your family is going well, it can be easy in holidays and family celebrations, to forget that others are doing it tough.
Continue reading “A Message to Mums of Premmie Babies, and Grieving Parents”
Hi Dr Justin,
I worry – consistently – about my kids’ safety when they’re not at home. I’m thinking about getting them to use a location tracker so I know they’re safe. What do you recommend?
Continue reading “Ask Dr Justin – Should We Be Tracking Our Kids?”
Many parents believe they are doing the right thing by giving their teenagers alcohol. And it does make some sense. Serving alcohol to our children in our homes is completely logical from our ‘grown-up’ perspective. Continue reading “Should We Be Giving Our Teens Alcohol?”
By: Michelle Mitchell
It is not difficult to notice times when authentic gratitude is lacking in our homes. I have come to recognise that an indulgent life doesn’t make kids happy. Continue reading “A Strategy to Boost Your Child’s Gratitude”
By: Robert Garrett
Teaching your kids financial skills is one way to set them up for their future. Australian households owe $2.34trillion (as at March 2018), the second highest level of household debt in the world; only Switzerland has more. In 2016 around one third of Australian households were classified as ‘over-indebted’. Continue reading “Teaching Your Kids About Debt, Gratification & Priorities”
By: Brittany Ann
When it comes to my kids’ health, I tend to be pretty laid back. Continue reading “Five Things Your Kids Need to Be Spiritually Healthy”
Dear Dr Justin, a few weeks ago we found our ten-year-old son looking at an explicit website on his iPad. He says he found it accidentally when he was looking for games and we believe him. Continue reading “Are Parental Controls Really That Effective?”